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Add raw mixed vegetables with a ranch dipping sauce....yummo:),or have fun creating your own dipping sauces to spice up your vegetables.Have a dipping station contest with your kids to try new vegetables.

Cooked vegetables on a baked potato with chedder melted on top....yummo:)

Try pureed vegetables and put it in your sauce....shhh they will never know their eating healthy:)

When they were young I would hide veggies in food. Meatloaf was real easy as was spaghetti sauce. As they got older they love their veggies. I try to roast them in the oven. They like that best. Roasted asparagus, cauliflower and brussel sprouts are their favorites.

I use frsh veggies pureed with tomato sauce in pizza sauce or mixd with hamburger in meatballs or meatloaf. DS also loves those wild rice and veggie steamables in the frozen section at the grocery store so I throw those in with hamburger and beans.

I make sure to have a veggie in their lunch for school and for dinner. If it is something they don't like, I keep introuducing it and they normally will start to like it. My youngest is a bit picky, so I do add pureed veggies into sauces, soups etc. I even add it into baked goods from time to time. I am excited to be part of the influencer program and will report back shortly!

My toddler loves vegetables, and eats them with most meals and for snack.

Like most toddlers, he is wary of new foods. So, if I would like him to try a new vegetable, I simply put a bowl/plate of the vegetable within his reach, and start snacking on it myself. He will usually take the bait, and want to try whatever it is that I'm having.